After reading the first couple of pages, I have to ask the question, are the posters being serious about sacking Paul Lambert?I find that surprising myself. He appears to be a good young, up and coming manager who given time will turn this young bunch of players into a good out-fit. Whilst the football may not be brilliant, I still think you'll survive and it will be another good experience for the younger professionals within your squad.
No offence intended here Liam but we are Aston villa and surviving is not really good enough for a club like us - in your case survival is seen as success but for us we aspire to much more than just survival.
Disappointing as this all is we need to show patience and stick with PL. We are a massive work in progress and under the constraints that the Club operates under it really will be a gradual process, although it feels glacial if progress at all.I just think that with so many young players we are bound to have these times. Yes we need investment in January but we also have good players not performing due to injury and loss of form that will come again, Benteke, Wiemann. We're all pissed off but we've also got to be realistic.
Just to make us even happier. There's a pattern of late emerging. Sidwell strung us up in the Fulham match. Crouch did today. In our next game we face Barry Bannan, and then we face Routledge next. The just to rub salt in even further, we face Bardsley and Gardner in the next game after that. Marvelous.
Looking at what we pay for players and what we pay them I think our position in the league flatters us.
Quote from: eastie on December 21, 2013, 09:05:04 PMNo offence intended here Liam but we are Aston villa and surviving is not really good enough for a club like us - in your case survival is seen as success but for us we aspire to much more than just survival.Really don't understand the pop at myself or my club when all I've asked is a straight forward question.I thought Lambert was in the process of building a young, energetic side who played football with a high intensity and I thought he'd be given the patience by the Villa fans to do this. With a young side, relatively new at this level, there was always going to be peaks and troughs.
But why do we have to wait three, five or even ten years before the work-in-progress becomes the finished article? Why does it need to be painful to achieve nice attractive football with a young squad? Is there a rule we have to watch shite football and flirt with relegation as some kind of dues-paying exercise?
So how did the club lose its heart? I believe it is the consequence of losing an owner for all his faults and they were many and well known, who loved the club and loved the game. In Steve Stride we had an executive who also loved the game. They have been replaced by Randy Lerner and Paul Faulkner for whom Aston Villa Football Club are no more than a business investment. I am sure Randy likes "soccer" and takes an interest in our games, albeit from a distance but Faulkner will never be a football man while he has a hole in his arse.If Lambert gets money in the January window he is a leopard who will not change his spots, he will buy cheap again but it is all hypothetical because he will not get any money and he will not sign anybody.